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the intercontinental exchange, or "ice" for short, was started 12 years ago as an energy trading platform. since then, the exchange has evolved into an internet-based marketplace trading futures, options, and derivatives. the reason it wants to buy the n.y.s.e. is not the plain vanilla stock trading business. the jewel in the deal is a division called "liffe," a leading futures and options exchange. it's based in london and drives over 40% of n.y.s.e. profits. >> it has a business that deals, for instance, in financial derivatives. these are derivatives contracts tied to financial products like interest rates, and ice has been wanting to expand in that direction for a while. >> reporter: as for the n.y.s.e., it's no secret that this year has been a tough one for the stock trading business. in addition, fewer companies are going public, so the i.p.o. market has dried up. on a conference call, n.y.s.e.- euronext c.e.o. duncan niederauer was asked why not try to ride out the storm? >> our responsibility to the shareholders was pretty clear. our job is to create value as best we can in the ne
the intercontinental exchange, or "ice" for short, was started 12 years ago as an energy trading platform. since then, the exchange has evolved into an internet-based marketplace trading futures, options, and derivatives. the reason it wants to buy the n.y.s.e. is not the plain vanilla stock trading business. the jewel in the deal is a division called "liffe," a leading futures and options exchange. it's based in london and drives over 40% of n.y.s.e. profits. >> it...
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energy prices and dependent reducing. look-term we get to the right place. but we've got to get a credible solution that has integrity. the more integrity the solution has, the more it addresses the long-term issues. the more cash will move out of investor portfolios and into markets. >> because looking at across this, as you say, valley, and abroad, there are people like mark fauber that think that assets will be marked down 50% based on what we already owe in terms of commitments to be made and entitlements in this country. so that what we've seen in other parts of the world is already going to happen here, that we can't really change our future. so you could make a -- you could make a decision as a wealth manage her to get defensive, not based on the fiscal cliff but based on the fiscal abyss. >> you could. for individuals, though, you asked the question earlier, andrew, what can you do? it's almost impossible for individual investors to market and be successful. so what do you do in an environment like this? every individual ought to have a plan. they ou
energy prices and dependent reducing. look-term we get to the right place. but we've got to get a credible solution that has integrity. the more integrity the solution has, the more it addresses the long-term issues. the more cash will move out of investor portfolios and into markets. >> because looking at across this, as you say, valley, and abroad, there are people like mark fauber that think that assets will be marked down 50% based on what we already owe in terms of commitments to be...
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to come, i asked you to join me to prove that the oldest political party on earth is the newest and energy and imagination. [cheers and applause] and so now, we leave new hampshire and go south and west. we leave with thanks for all of you and fond memories of the state that will always be able to claim when we make our progress forward that the new politics began here. thank you very much. thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. [crowd chanting "bradley, bradley, bradley!"] [cheers and applause] >> whoo, whoo, whoo! >> thank you so much. [cheers and applause] ♪ start me up ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that speech from bill bradley after he narrowly lost to al gore. of course, al gore went on to win the democratic nomination but eventually lost the white house to texas governor george w. bush in what turned out to be one of the closest elections in u.s. history. speaking of history, every weekend on c-span3, it is american history tv. you can see past programs on our website. american history tv on c-span3 and c-span.org/history. democrats were not the only party h
to come, i asked you to join me to prove that the oldest political party on earth is the newest and energy and imagination. [cheers and applause] and so now, we leave new hampshire and go south and west. we leave with thanks for all of you and fond memories of the state that will always be able to claim when we make our progress forward that the new politics began here. thank you very much. thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. [crowd chanting...
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when i was speaker and president bush was president, we worked together and we passed an energy bill and passed a rebate bill that was refundable. i worked for the aids initiative ever. so we were able to do things working together. more than that even. tarp. so the idea that a congress would come in and say to the president, never does never work for you, even when he was extending the hand of friendship saying how can we work together. it was something quite different than any of us had ever seen before. but sure, i worked with president bush. i stand always ready to work in a bipartisan fashion. that's what we came here to do. the last two years is a different phenomenon. it reared its head in the '90s with republicans impeached president clinton, but we offered cooperation to a republican president. i hope they will offer cooperation to president obama. we stand ready to work in a bipartisan way with speaker boehner and the republicans in congress. we have regional concerns that are not partisan. we have issues of human rights in the world that are not partisan where we have come
when i was speaker and president bush was president, we worked together and we passed an energy bill and passed a rebate bill that was refundable. i worked for the aids initiative ever. so we were able to do things working together. more than that even. tarp. so the idea that a congress would come in and say to the president, never does never work for you, even when he was extending the hand of friendship saying how can we work together. it was something quite different than any of us had ever...
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we continue our series on energy in america. focusing on the cost of coal versus natural gas. it's friday. it's the friday lightning round. that could be interesting. "special report" tarrants at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: that's unusual i'm in the "d" block as opposed to the "e" block. before i start my segment, i have a little extra time. harv942, whoever you, are you have been sending the women on the show sexually disgraceful thing and i have to tell you, you're a perv. stop. okay, now. did i do it right? >> greg: bob. i want to point out you are harv. >> bob: no, i'm 944. a teacher in florida has got herself in trouble. she decided to pub her students by making those who were misbeheying, like kimberly, to put a dog collar on. i've done it before but not with that collar. let me ask you this. is it going too far to put the kids in those things? >> greg: a cone. >> eric: the back story is the kids all thought it was funny, the teacher said hey, cut it out, i'll do it to you. they kept laughing about it and so they did it. that ease i
we continue our series on energy in america. focusing on the cost of coal versus natural gas. it's friday. it's the friday lightning round. that could be interesting. "special report" tarrants at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: that's unusual i'm in the "d" block as opposed to the "e" block. before i start my segment, i have a little extra time. harv942, whoever you, are you have been sending the women on the show...
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ambassador susan rice has heavy jeismts in energy companies known for doing business with iran. and that is illegal. first up, breaking news on the fiscal cliff front tonight, president obama offered his opening bid in budget talks with republicans, and we have eamon javers with all the details. good even, eamon. >> house republican aides are saying this was a new offer from temperature think geithner on capitol hill for a long series of meegts. there were varying report of whether or not he had made a specific new offer. in fact harry reid told me that he hadn't made a specific new offer. that said, republican sources are laying out the offer they say they got from the white house today. take a look at some of the specifics. you'll see what's prompting the reaction earp just talking about. they say what the white house is offering is 1.6 trillion in tax increases up front, to continue the payroll tax credit or a similar policy, what they call a permanent increase in the debt limits, a one-years extension of extended jobless benefits plan, and at least $50 billion in new spendin
ambassador susan rice has heavy jeismts in energy companies known for doing business with iran. and that is illegal. first up, breaking news on the fiscal cliff front tonight, president obama offered his opening bid in budget talks with republicans, and we have eamon javers with all the details. good even, eamon. >> house republican aides are saying this was a new offer from temperature think geithner on capitol hill for a long series of meegts. there were varying report of whether or not...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wideange of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back. huge night in politics. three stories. we have talked about the north carolina gay marriage vote. six minutes to get the rest done. here we go. first up, contrary to beckel's claims that the tea party is alive and kicking, kicking butt that is in indiana, where tea party backed candidate richard mourdock crushed senator dick lugar. winning the g.o.p. primary in indiana, not only winning, but winning with 20% margin. i say the tea party is relevant again. >> bob: remember in indian
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wideange of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories,...
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we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. but the most immediate thing i've got to do, starting on january 1st, if congress doesn't act before the end of the year, is make sure that taxes are not going up on middle class families. >> joining me now, former spokesman for the democratic congressional campaign committee, doug thornel, republican media consultant kim, and my colleague at "the washington post" and white house reporter david knanakamura. doug, i want to start with you. the president's first-term agenda really was health care, and then he had to deal with the economy. >> right. >> so, health care, yes, but the rest was kind of set for him. how long does his second term really last before we bad political reporters start talking about 2016, and what are the one or two things you think are possible to get done or he should get done as a guy who's really looking to burnish his legacy as much as get re-elected? >> i think as much as up to midterm. >> it will last. >> yeah. i think immigration reform is huge. i think the
we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. but the most immediate thing i've got to do, starting on january 1st, if congress doesn't act before the end of the year, is make sure that taxes are not going up on middle class families. >> joining me now, former spokesman for the democratic congressional campaign committee, doug thornel, republican media consultant kim, and my colleague at "the washington post" and white house reporter david knanakamura....
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there is certainly a lot of energy to do that. it has been four difficult years for the democrats and it was interesting to see the president's order of trying to get that enthusiasm back that he had four years ago by saying, stick with me, keep your hope alive, essentially. he has to go out there and we will see how the energy is on the trail for him tomorrow and on the weeks to come. >> the campaign moves from here to other states. we appreciate your time. >> that is it for us from the time warner cable rain in charlotte, north carolina and the 2012 democratic national convention. the discussion will continue tomorrow and right now, as we have been drug these conventions, we will show you take ao's commentary little while ago. >> >> welcome to politico what -- live. welcome. raucous political hub. i want you to comment. we have this big night. it was obama's moment, it was a sharp and tough speech. a long defense of his years in office. i will bat cleanup. what did you think? >> he said trust me. he is portrayed the other side a
there is certainly a lot of energy to do that. it has been four difficult years for the democrats and it was interesting to see the president's order of trying to get that enthusiasm back that he had four years ago by saying, stick with me, keep your hope alive, essentially. he has to go out there and we will see how the energy is on the trail for him tomorrow and on the weeks to come. >> the campaign moves from here to other states. we appreciate your time. >> that is it for us...
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. >> what other political issues that are important for queer communities -- the energy that we are putting around marriage equality issue. >> this is an important question. issues of employment discrimination are critically important. even things like health care disparity, if you will, the reality of where lbgt people are, it is not quite clear and it doesn't bubble up to what is being talked about right now. because marriage equality had been at the forefront. and i do think in some ways, it is why the national gays and lesbians have spent so much time trying to broaden this to make sure that transgendered people in those issues are included in all the work that we do. it is widely thought very hard to make sure that gender identity is included in the employment nondiscrimination act. because we could go the other way with incremental progress with his progress. but we would've left out a whole swath of the community. folks who have greater experiences of discrimination, violence is still an issue. we forget that people are still being violently attacked because of who they are and becau
. >> what other political issues that are important for queer communities -- the energy that we are putting around marriage equality issue. >> this is an important question. issues of employment discrimination are critically important. even things like health care disparity, if you will, the reality of where lbgt people are, it is not quite clear and it doesn't bubble up to what is being talked about right now. because marriage equality had been at the forefront. and i do think in...
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10 free-market principles to improve a certain policy area like tax policy or health care policy or energy policy and it really -- for the tea party movement, the heartland institute likes to offer ourselves as intellectual support for the tea party movements across the country. they love freedom, against big government. they want free markets, but they might not have it because they're not working on are not scholars. they don't have all the details why they believe what they believe in policy areas. thus at the 10 prin
10 free-market principles to improve a certain policy area like tax policy or health care policy or energy policy and it really -- for the tea party movement, the heartland institute likes to offer ourselves as intellectual support for the tea party movements across the country. they love freedom, against big government. they want free markets, but they might not have it because they're not working on are not scholars. they don't have all the details why they believe what they believe in policy...
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clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: forward. >>> to politics now where congress has said, see ya later, washington. this is the earliest washington lawmakers have adjourned before election day since 1960. senator harry reid called it the least productive congress ever. >>> on a lighter note, senators livia snowe and barbara boxer made cam yoes on the show "parks & recreation" and amy poehler had a run-in with senator john mccain. >> are you okay? can i get you anything? >> i would like you to leave and give me a little privacy here, please. >> president bill clinton got a warm welcome on the"the daly show last night." >> so, give any good speeches lately? >> clinton talked about how he's s
clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: forward. >>> to politics now where congress has said, see ya later, washington. this is the...
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i want to thank so many of you for your time and energy, and we want to say how appreciative we are. we are going to be joined in a couple minutes by joe biden, but now it is my honor to present the chairman of the democratic committee. >> thank you so much. thank you for the honorary designation. some of you know i have a family home in newbury and spend a lot of time here, so this is my second favorite place in the world, and it has really been wonderful being here. for those of you who have attended house parties, we really know as mitt romney closes of his shop and packs of to go to south carolina and puts new hampshire in his rearview mirror, we are going to be making sure we operates the most robust and grass-roots presidential campaign that has ever been seen, and that is thanks to all of you. i have been talking about the dramatic contrast between mitt romney and the direction he believes in this country should go and making sure the wind is kept of the back of the most fortunate americans. someone who said he enjoys firing people. he understands the plight of people who have
i want to thank so many of you for your time and energy, and we want to say how appreciative we are. we are going to be joined in a couple minutes by joe biden, but now it is my honor to present the chairman of the democratic committee. >> thank you so much. thank you for the honorary designation. some of you know i have a family home in newbury and spend a lot of time here, so this is my second favorite place in the world, and it has really been wonderful being here. for those of you who...
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when i was speaker and president bush was president, we worked together and we passed an energy bill and passed a rebate bill that was refundable. i worked for the aids initiative ever. so we were able to do things working together. more than that even. tarp. so the idea that a congress would come in and say to the president, never does never work for you, even when he was extending the hand of friendship saying how can we work together. it was something quite different than any of us had ever seen before. but sure, i worked with president bush. i stand always ready to work in a bipartisan fashion. that's what we came here to do. the last two years is a different phenomenon. it reared its head in the '90s with republicans impeached president clinton, but we offered cooperation to a republican president. i hope they will offer cooperation to president obama. we stand ready to work in a bipartisan way with speaker boehner and the republicans in congress. we have regional concerns that are not partisan. we have issues of human rights in the world that are not partisan where we have come
when i was speaker and president bush was president, we worked together and we passed an energy bill and passed a rebate bill that was refundable. i worked for the aids initiative ever. so we were able to do things working together. more than that even. tarp. so the idea that a congress would come in and say to the president, never does never work for you, even when he was extending the hand of friendship saying how can we work together. it was something quite different than any of us had ever...
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you could feel the passion and the energy on the ground. so the fact that he won it was wonderful. it was a little icing on the cake, like i say, very proud for our president and our florida. >> let's show everybody. the final vote count in florida shows president obama eking out this slim win. 74,000 of vote victory. but it was the second straight time that he carried the state. it has been solidly republican in the past. do you think florida is more blue or purplish nowadays going forward? >> it's sort of a purple-blue, if you will. i think that you're right. in past elections, george bush did very well here. but starting with president obama, it's been trending more and more democratic. and i think a lot of that is what's happening in the i-4 corridor. pinellas county, st. petersburg, my home, hillsboro county here in tampa, both went for the president. but more significantly, orange and osceola counties, you had a great turnout of new puerto r o ricans that made a huge difference in this election, with the immigration issue, of course. >> one thing we need to discuss is the sit
you could feel the passion and the energy on the ground. so the fact that he won it was wonderful. it was a little icing on the cake, like i say, very proud for our president and our florida. >> let's show everybody. the final vote count in florida shows president obama eking out this slim win. 74,000 of vote victory. but it was the second straight time that he carried the state. it has been solidly republican in the past. do you think florida is more blue or purplish nowadays going...
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when i was speaker and president bush was president, we worked together and we passed an energy bill and passed a rebate bill that was refundable. i worked for the aids initiative ever. so we were able to do things working together. more than that even. tarp. so the idea that a congress would come in and say to the president, never does never work for you, even when he was extending the hand of friendship saying how can we work together. it was something quite different than any of us had ever seen before. but sure, i worked with president bush. i stand always ready to work in a bipartisan fashion. that's what we came here to do. the last two years is a different phenomenon. it reared its head in the '90s with republicans impeached president clinton, but we offered cooperation to a republican president. i hope they will offer cooperation to president obama. we stand ready to work in a bipartisan way with speaker boehner and the republicans in congress. we have regional concerns that are not partisan. we have issues of human rights in the world that are not partisan where we have come
when i was speaker and president bush was president, we worked together and we passed an energy bill and passed a rebate bill that was refundable. i worked for the aids initiative ever. so we were able to do things working together. more than that even. tarp. so the idea that a congress would come in and say to the president, never does never work for you, even when he was extending the hand of friendship saying how can we work together. it was something quite different than any of us had ever...
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. >> scott, we have talked to a number of delegates tonight who say the energy level in this room is far higher tonight than it was at this time yesterday. and in great part because of the upcoming speech by president clinton, last night mrs. obama spoke in part to women voters, the mayor of san antonio spoke in part to hispanic voters, i was talking earlier to congressman from missouri who said that there is simply no single person better equipped to speak to the broad base of the democratic party on behalf of president obama than president clinton and scott, it is no accident when president carter addressed this audience it was by videotape, the campaign wants president clinton, the best of bill clinton live and in living color. >> byron thank you very much, we have special guests up here in the anchor booth tonight. two men who really brought down the house last night, julian and joaquin castro. >> is 33-year-old mayor of san antonio and you may have noticed these men bear a striking resemblance to one another. you came in while we were on the air. i didn't have a chance to say he
. >> scott, we have talked to a number of delegates tonight who say the energy level in this room is far higher tonight than it was at this time yesterday. and in great part because of the upcoming speech by president clinton, last night mrs. obama spoke in part to women voters, the mayor of san antonio spoke in part to hispanic voters, i was talking earlier to congressman from missouri who said that there is simply no single person better equipped to speak to the broad base of the...
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this solid liberal voting recorder, supporter of renewable energy. tammy bald wynn voted for cap and trade. heidi hide camp. i mean we might see a bipartisan bill forged to deal with energy led by women. >> if it comes to climate change i think the woman who might have the most to do with a wake-up call is named sandy on this one. so -- >> sandy really was a male or a female male. >> i thought it was female. you think not? >> it's up to -- >> i thought -- >> but let's go -- >> in terms of sparking that bloomberg endorsement of the president and giving climate change in to the mix of it, very end of the campaign, it does race a question of whether -- >> shout out to president victory's speech. that issue is back. >> dramatic way because of the hurricane. i think what the women have especially tammy baldwin froms the house, they have a running start, elizabeth warren knows washington, how it works, and the republicans they just didn't confirm her to be head of the consumer financial protection board and let her sit there and simplify every form in amer
this solid liberal voting recorder, supporter of renewable energy. tammy bald wynn voted for cap and trade. heidi hide camp. i mean we might see a bipartisan bill forged to deal with energy led by women. >> if it comes to climate change i think the woman who might have the most to do with a wake-up call is named sandy on this one. so -- >> sandy really was a male or a female male. >> i thought it was female. you think not? >> it's up to -- >> i thought -- >>...
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>> the boeem, the bureau of ocean energy management has put a new regulation in place where two hull barriers need to be on each well. on the bp well they only have one barrier and that was at the surface of the ocean floor itself. typically in big deep wells you want a seal at the bottom of the well also. that is now required where before it wasn't. >> the administrative level within the administration, within the interior department there has been some effort to address the design errors, the remediation roars but where there is significant lobbying in congress, things have gone backwards? >> that's exactly right. we don't have the real problem solved and liability of the companies. in the 90s the government putted a $79 million liability cap on off-shore spills. bp could have walked away and put it on the american people. they chose not to. thank goodness for that, but the government legislation has not fixed that liability, and it's still there today. >> the liability cap creates a problem for safety. you get all the upside of extracting the oil but your down side is capped at $7
>> the boeem, the bureau of ocean energy management has put a new regulation in place where two hull barriers need to be on each well. on the bp well they only have one barrier and that was at the surface of the ocean floor itself. typically in big deep wells you want a seal at the bottom of the well also. that is now required where before it wasn't. >> the administrative level within the administration, within the interior department there has been some effort to address the design...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation fi'm sold. breast cancer crusade. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> it has not been valued. democrats will not turn out 7% higher. if they think they will, they will be very surprised in november. charles: that was during our last hour. catch more varney & company every day. you have to tune in every weekday at 920 eastern time. >> it is up just in the month of october. today, what we are looking at is bank of america. they are cutting netflix. they moved to the downside. 8.5%. they have cut it to in underperformer to a buy. 23%. this is analyst talking about the growth potential. amazon is not a competition to netflix. you have them pulling back a little bit. charles: thank you a lot. speaking of volatility. showing a big screen and a pull against women voters. president obama was up 18% or 18 points before the debate. when i
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation fi'm sold. breast cancer crusade. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >> it has not been valued. democrats will not turn out 7% higher. if they think they will, they will be very surprised in november. charles: that was during our last hour. catch more varney & company every day. you have to tune in...
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so much energy is popping up around the country with people who want to get involved. i am lucky to be joined by the leaders of this campaign. i'll turn it over to the co- chairs, governor ed rendell and senator judd gregg. we will talk about what we can do to help the country come together and fix the debt. i went to the of the body with this -- this will not be easy. -- i want to leave everybody with this -- this one up the you see. the narrative has recently been about how the economy is broken, the economy is broken, washington is broken it there are times that many of us think that may well be true. there are so many people across the country and members of congress who want to work on this issue. one thing is that, regularly, it is our greatest challenges that inspire our greatest moments. people here and the people we are working with really believe that as difficult as this will be, this is a campaign we cannot afford to lose. that is what they then are here with us today taking time out of their scheduled to be involved. i turn it over to you. >> thank you. go
so much energy is popping up around the country with people who want to get involved. i am lucky to be joined by the leaders of this campaign. i'll turn it over to the co- chairs, governor ed rendell and senator judd gregg. we will talk about what we can do to help the country come together and fix the debt. i went to the of the body with this -- this will not be easy. -- i want to leave everybody with this -- this one up the you see. the narrative has recently been about how the economy is...
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we'll be talking about america's crucial and plentiful energy source. natural gas, fracking, and the environment. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend.
we'll be talking about america's crucial and plentiful energy source. natural gas, fracking, and the environment. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend.
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number memorial day sale. where you can celebrate our 25-year commitment to a single mission: better sleep for both of you. never tried this before. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. when you're playing around with that remote, you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" oh, yeah! ... and
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you....
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it is far more important that we devote precious legislative hours and energy to enacting your core goals. the position of secretary of state," she says, "should never be politicized. as someone who xwru up in an era of comparison sbaushship and as a sitting u.s. national security official who has served in two u.s. administrations, i am saddened that we have reached this point, even before you have decided whom to nominate. we cannot afford such an irresponsible distraction from the pressing issues facing the american people. she says, "i am grateful as always for your unwavering confidence in me and especially for your extraordinary personal support during these past several weeks." that's from the letter from president -- from ambassador rice to president obama today. but here's how ambassador rice explained herself this decision tonight in an exclusive interview with nbc's brian williams. >> i withdrew my name because i think it's the right thing for the country, and i think it's the right thing for the president and putting those things together, that makes it the right thing for me
it is far more important that we devote precious legislative hours and energy to enacting your core goals. the position of secretary of state," she says, "should never be politicized. as someone who xwru up in an era of comparison sbaushship and as a sitting u.s. national security official who has served in two u.s. administrations, i am saddened that we have reached this point, even before you have decided whom to nominate. we cannot afford such an irresponsible distraction from the...
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as some of you may have noticed, i had a lot more energy in our second debate. i felt really well rested after the nice long nap i had in the first debate. >> but self-deprecation aside the two men attempted to score humorous political points. >> in the spirit of "sesame street" the president's remarks are brought to you by the letter "o" and the number 16 trillion. >> earlier today i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> as president obama surp vas the waldorf banquet room with everyone in white tie and finery, you have to wonder what he's thinking. so little time, so much to redistribute. >> the world affairs are a challenge for every candidate. after some of you, remember, my foreign trip in 2008, i was attacked as a celebrity because i was so popular with our allies overseas. and itch to say i'm impressed with how well governor romney has avoided that problem. >> romney managed, also, to get in a dig at the media. >> i would never suggest that the press is biased. i recognize they h
as some of you may have noticed, i had a lot more energy in our second debate. i felt really well rested after the nice long nap i had in the first debate. >> but self-deprecation aside the two men attempted to score humorous political points. >> in the spirit of "sesame street" the president's remarks are brought to you by the letter "o" and the number 16 trillion. >> earlier today i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney...
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it doesn't have the energy. they are layering on the burden of debt. if you take those things off the table, like mitt romney would, you would see a much faster recovery. we had job growth of 800,000 jobs a month as we started to come out of a recession. we're not seeing that at all. we're seeing 200,000 if we're lucky. that's good news but it should be more. host: manhattan, good morning. caller: good morning, pedro. good morning to your guest. a couple of questions that i hope i will be able to get answers to. you have been asked questions and you refused to answer the questions. you advocate the people should support you for mitt romney. pedro asked you what would mitt romney would do for changes of the economy. you skirted one of the answers. you never answered. the other gentleman brought up goldman sachs. you are not an honest man. you sound like rick santorum. making a statement about food stamps. do you believe with that? most people who collect food stamps have a caucasian background. this proves republicans don't have america's interest at he
it doesn't have the energy. they are layering on the burden of debt. if you take those things off the table, like mitt romney would, you would see a much faster recovery. we had job growth of 800,000 jobs a month as we started to come out of a recession. we're not seeing that at all. we're seeing 200,000 if we're lucky. that's good news but it should be more. host: manhattan, good morning. caller: good morning, pedro. good morning to your guest. a couple of questions that i hope i will be able...
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-- >> tech, tech, tech. >> tech and energy? >> energy, what a glut. you need more capacity to take out in energy, we need more mergers. >> finally honey well, we were talking to dave cody who rang the bell this morning. bernstein had left their turn around phase. >> their autos, they're aerospace. one of the things that people forget. see all these articles that are -- they have the chemicals that make dirty oil into cleaner fuel. the so-called crackers, i'm not speaking saltines. i'm talking about the companies that take -- dave cody has been one of the most forward looking ceos. and he is my neighbor, so full disclosure. >> you didn't mow your lawn. >> but we did have a problem with trees. >> that's another hedge fight. >> locust trees. some strange name. they had to come in here and do some jobbing. and then he pointed out one of my trees had a problem. i trumped him with two trees. let's put think it way, good fences maybe good neighbors. >> bob on the floor with more. >> we have so many important executives this morning. the most busy part of the
-- >> tech, tech, tech. >> tech and energy? >> energy, what a glut. you need more capacity to take out in energy, we need more mergers. >> finally honey well, we were talking to dave cody who rang the bell this morning. bernstein had left their turn around phase. >> their autos, they're aerospace. one of the things that people forget. see all these articles that are -- they have the chemicals that make dirty oil into cleaner fuel. the so-called crackers, i'm not...
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he charged his energy department with a plan to tackle climate change. one of the things that is fascinating about governor romney is one of his top environmental officials when he was governor of massachusetts, the one charged with working on the massachusetts climate change plan was a woman named jeanne mccarthy. she is currently the number 2 in the obama epa, where she was the clean air and climate program. that's who mitt romney was -- and she's from boston but that's who mitt romney was hiring when he was governor of massachusetts. he famously stood in front of a coal plant and gave a speech about how he was going to shut down coal plants because coal plants kill people. now -- and -- and -- and in his book -- >> john: i'm afraid we are actually out of town, but i'll be looking for your work at the nothingsal convention. have a great time and thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ cover the convention. but only current coverage will put you at the collision of tv and social media. we'll
he charged his energy department with a plan to tackle climate change. one of the things that is fascinating about governor romney is one of his top environmental officials when he was governor of massachusetts, the one charged with working on the massachusetts climate change plan was a woman named jeanne mccarthy. she is currently the number 2 in the obama epa, where she was the clean air and climate program. that's who mitt romney was -- and she's from boston but that's who mitt romney was...
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. >> in terms of energy of young people in particular. i want to take a listen to this. >> don't accept somebody else's construction of the way things ought to be. it's up to you wright wrongs. it's up to you to point out injustice. it is up to you to hold the system accountable. >> alex with mitt romney at liberty university and the president at barnard, who won the battle of commencement addresses. >> it looks like obama had the edge. it was almost like a campaign rally. and it wasn't that mitt romney wasn't well received and the speech was complicated afterwards, but the word they used was polite. if they were enthusiastic with president obama, they with polite with mitt romney. a lot of evangelicals still view him warily. they are still a little weary with governor romney. >> i was watching his commencement address, and there were a lot of people who were saying i don't care i'm not voting for him. and i'm curious, from your perspective on the flip side of this, there was a cbs news and time poll that was released today showing more a
. >> in terms of energy of young people in particular. i want to take a listen to this. >> don't accept somebody else's construction of the way things ought to be. it's up to you wright wrongs. it's up to you to point out injustice. it is up to you to hold the system accountable. >> alex with mitt romney at liberty university and the president at barnard, who won the battle of commencement addresses. >> it looks like obama had the edge. it was almost like a campaign...
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is solar energy's future getting cloudy? >> that's why we invest in solar and wind and biofuels. >> what we don't need is the president to keep us from taking advantage of oil, coal, and gas. >> reporter: those breaks haven't always paid off, and federal subsidies are scheduled to end. >> if the industry can't stand on its own two feet by 2016 without incentives, then the industry just doesn't deserve to survive. >> reporter: so who's testing solar without subsidies? an oil company, if you can believe it. >> what we have out here is 7,644 mirrors. >> reporter: in california's central valley, chevron is using the sun's heat to boil water. the steam is injected into the ground to loosen up viscous crude in the nation's oldest oil field. solar energy is being used to produce salt. it covers 65 acres and was built without taxpayer money. but the solar built only makes 5% of the steam needed. the rest comes from gas boilers. >> in other parts of the world like indonesia or the middle east, where those fuels aren't readily availab
is solar energy's future getting cloudy? >> that's why we invest in solar and wind and biofuels. >> what we don't need is the president to keep us from taking advantage of oil, coal, and gas. >> reporter: those breaks haven't always paid off, and federal subsidies are scheduled to end. >> if the industry can't stand on its own two feet by 2016 without incentives, then the industry just doesn't deserve to survive. >> reporter: so who's testing solar without...
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more on the energy soak tore with the senior vp and energy analyst at raymond james. pavel, your general comment about the trade in energy today first please, sir. >> sure. this is a status quo election, and as is the case with a lot of things in washington, stat cuss quo is what we're going to get. in other words, it is much more useful to talk about things that will not happen than the things that will happen, because what we've had is gridlock. for example, there will not be carbon trading passed in congress any time soon. that will of course be a relief to the coal industry, to refiners, other high-carbon intensity companies. on the other hand, there will not be, for example, drilling off the coast of florida or the coast of virginia any time soon. not soo much becau much because election, but simply after the mccondo oil spill, that's not in the cards. >> let's boil this down in terms of which stocks will win and which stocks will lose in the energy patch. pavel? >> so, in the context of gridlock, as i mentioned, there are things that we can look to for historica
more on the energy soak tore with the senior vp and energy analyst at raymond james. pavel, your general comment about the trade in energy today first please, sir. >> sure. this is a status quo election, and as is the case with a lot of things in washington, stat cuss quo is what we're going to get. in other words, it is much more useful to talk about things that will not happen than the things that will happen, because what we've had is gridlock. for example, there will not be carbon...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>. >> john: lawyers criticize me for criticizing lawsuits. as a libertarian they say i should like to lawsuits. they are market solution to problems, a private remedy. that is better than one size fits all government regulation. the private lawyers will punish the bad guys and get compensation for the victim. that is logical and i once believed that. consumer reporting, i would turn to personal injury lawyer. i felt self-righteous. we were the good guys fighting corporate bullies but now i watch the lawyers work. for every person a lawsuit helped, to thousands of others are hurt. now i realize lawyers are the bullies. they have a sales pitch. >> you got a phone, you got an lawyer. >> there is never, until i goat money. >> i am the hammer and they are nail. >> when the lawyers hammer when he calls nails, all of you pay more. companies raise prices to pay for the lawsuits and it's things we need most, like pacemakers, prescription drugs. everything costs a little more to pay
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>. >> john: lawyers criticize me for criticizing lawsuits. as a libertarian they say i should like to lawsuits. they are market solution to problems, a private remedy. that is better than one size fits all government regulation. the private lawyers will punish the bad guys and get compensation for the victim. that is logical and i once believed that. consumer reporting, i would turn to personal injury lawyer. i felt self-righteous. we...
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talk about energy independence. there should be an american energy independence bill and, for example, the renewable industry desperately needs the extension of the production tax credit. if they don't get it they're dead. they literally are dead. they need that. we should be doing everything we can to promote renewables. we're not going to get that from the republicans in congress unless we give them the keystone pipeline. here's the environmental base -- >> forsaking -- >> hates the keystone pipeline but the reality of it is, that's the type of horse trading that has to go on when you don't have leverage that you have on -- you have leverage on immigration because 71/29. republicans can read the 71/29. >> it's not even leverage. >> i would be curious to know your thoughts on this. the president i think is really a centrist and i think -- i won't say has disdain for the ultraleft wing of the democratic party but is, you know -- will give up their priorities to make a grandeur bargain on a number of things. i think
talk about energy independence. there should be an american energy independence bill and, for example, the renewable industry desperately needs the extension of the production tax credit. if they don't get it they're dead. they literally are dead. they need that. we should be doing everything we can to promote renewables. we're not going to get that from the republicans in congress unless we give them the keystone pipeline. here's the environmental base -- >> forsaking -- >> hates...
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, they want an energy tax. something they didn't mention during the campaign. there is a whole series of damaging things. the market see this is is not exactly a healthy plan for the economy. of course you have a lousy growth rate as long as you have democrats threatening to throw tax increases on the economy. in addition to the regulatory burden, you've got french rates of economic growth. >> all right. but let's say we let the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year and then congress moved to increase tax rates? would that count? would that violate the pledge? >> that would clearly be -- you gont to the american people and say we raised taxes $500 billion and then we cut it $400 billion, please look at the cut and not the overall rate. if you raise taxes $100 million on american people, they're going to notice it. i doesn't pass the laugh test. >> thank you for being us with again. >> you got it. >> the talk does sound vaguely promising from the president. >> let's rise above the dysfunction and do the ri
, they want an energy tax. something they didn't mention during the campaign. there is a whole series of damaging things. the market see this is is not exactly a healthy plan for the economy. of course you have a lousy growth rate as long as you have democrats threatening to throw tax increases on the economy. in addition to the regulatory burden, you've got french rates of economic growth. >> all right. but let's say we let the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year and then...
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. >>> bipartisan group of 28 governors want congress to renew a wind energy tax credit. governors say letting tax break expire will cost 37,000 jobs and drive away $10 billion of private investment. it expires a t end of this year. >>> next on money, elizabeth warren hasn't even been sworn into the u.s. senate but she already hasthe entire banking industry shaking in its boots. one of her biggest supporters couldn't be haier. i codn't disagree more. he is here to debate it out with me. >>> plus, iran fles its military muscle as sanctions tighten their grip around the regime. e the massive war games a signal it may be ready to lash out? more "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ . melissa: so newly-elected senator and former head of the consumer financial protection bureau, she was running fothat, not sure she was head of that,ut public enemy number one on wall street. according to rumors she could end up with a pretty posh assignment on the senate banking committee. do we really want someone so outspoken against the banking industry making rules for them? depend iyou want a mortgag
. >>> bipartisan group of 28 governors want congress to renew a wind energy tax credit. governors say letting tax break expire will cost 37,000 jobs and drive away $10 billion of private investment. it expires a t end of this year. >>> next on money, elizabeth warren hasn't even been sworn into the u.s. senate but she already hasthe entire banking industry shaking in its boots. one of her biggest supporters couldn't be haier. i codn't disagree more. he is here to debate it out...